Tuesday, April 26, 2011

What's in The News Today

The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton  is Friday and concerns of terrorism is a real threat with over a million tourist in the streets of London.  The wedding may be the biggest threat for terrorism by Islamic, IRA and just basic troublemakers.  Scotland Yard is ready for anything with 5,000 armed police and will take a bullet for the royal couple. A YouTube video depicts the royal couple and states "rather Dead than Wed!"British authorities are monitoring Facebook pages to  make sure that a plot is not established against the royal wedding. The UK is calling on all countries to participate in keeping the wedding safe and to make sure that plots are not being set within different countries.

abcMorning America. (April 26, 2011). The Royal Wedding: Anarchists Plot to Spoil Big Day. Retrieved April 26. 2011. from Good Morning America on ABC News - ABC News


Michael Douglas talks about his wife's mental illness actress Catherine Zeta-Jones she was diagnosed with bipolar II. She sought help and checked herself into a mental facility for five days where she was treated with medication. She appears to be doing better and states "that if she helped one person with mental illness and they sought to get help than she accomplished her purpose for making her diagnoses public."

abcMorning America. (April 26, 2011). Michael Douglas to Oprah: Wife Catherine Zeta-Jones Was 'Outed' in Biopolar Struggle. Retrieved April 26, 2011, from Michael Douglas to Oprah: Catherine Zeta-Jones 'Outed' in Bipolar Struggle - ABC News

Tornadoes strike again and severe destruction hits Arkansas with at least 7 people dead. Three people were killed by rising waters. Fear of levees not being able to contain the water in Missouri would create another New Orleans disaster. Many people were evacuated to higher ground in Bluff,  Missouri to prepare for floods due to the threat of the levees giving out.

Tanglao, L. (April 26, 2011). Tornado Outbreak: 7 Dead in Arkansas, Flood Evacuation Near Missouri Levee Break. abcNews/u.s. Retrieved April 26, 2011, from Tornado Outbreak: 7 Dead in Arkansas, Flood Evacuations Near Missouri Levee Break - ABC News

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